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  • Ugandan Rebels Attack Refugee Camp

    Rebels overran a U.N. camp for Sudanese refugees in northern Uganda Monday, killing 14 people, abducting four and destroying equipment and supplies, a U.N. spokeswoman said. The 24,000 Sudanese refugees living in the refugee camp in Acholipii, 185 miles north of Kampala, fled the area, said Bushra Malik, spokeswoman in Uganda for the U.N. High Commissioner.. More

  • Peres Begins Talks with Mubarak

    HIGHLIGHTS: Egypt to Propose Peace Plan to Peres||Israel Bans Palestinians from Driving in West Bank Cities, Cuts Off Rafah||Saudi Press Blames Sharon, U.S. for Latest Spate of Palestinian Resistance Attacks against Israelis||Sharon under Pressure for Failure to Stem Palestinian Resistance Attacks|| STORY: Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres began.. More

  • Iraq Invites Congress to Send Mission to Baghdad

    Iraq's speaker of parliament invited the U.S. Congress Monday to send a mission of congressmen and arms experts to Baghdad to investigate American allegations that Iraq is developing weapons of mass destruction. Speaker Saadoun Hammadi, in a letter to Congress, extended the invitation for a delegation "comprising whatever number of congressmen you see.. More

  • Six Dead in Attack on Pakistan Church School

    Six people were killed and at least three wounded on Monday in a gun attack on a Christian school near Murree, northeast of the Pakistan capital of Islamabad, local officials and school staff said. The attack was at least the third on a Christian minority target since Pakistan began supporting the U.S.-led war on terror after the September 11 attacks.. More

  • Palestinian Resistance Flares up as Israeli Agression Continues

    HIGHLIGHTS: 2 Israelis, 2 Palestinians Killed Monday Morning|| TheSpate of Attacks Pointed to a Concerted Effort by Several Palestinian Resistance Groups||Shaath Slams Hamas for Attacks on Israeli Civilians||Occupation Army Moves to Expel 3rd Palestinian||U.S., EU & UN Urge Peace Talks After Latest Bloodshed|| STORY: Two Israelis were shot dead in the.. More

  • U.S. Senators Do Not Rule Out War with Iraq

    HIGHLIGHTS: Senator Lieberman Wants Bush to Secure Congressional Authority First||U.S. Press Reports on Plans under Discussion to Attack Iraq||Iraqi Opposition Figure Says Baghdad to Use Bio-weapons Soon|| STORY: The chairman of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Sunday urged President Bush to build domestic and international support before.. More

  • Car-Bomb Blast in Spain Kills Two

    A powerful car bomb killed two people, including a six-year-old girl, when it exploded outside a police barracks in a Spanish tourist resort on Sunday in an attack officials blamed on the Basque separatist group ETA. About 25 people were injured, four of them seriously, in the attack in Santa Pola near the southern city of Alicante, a local government.. More

  • Three Israelis killed in the Second Resistance Attack Sunday

    HIGHLIGHTS: Occupation Army Kills an Armed Palestinian in Gaza Strip||Palestinians, Israelis in War of Words over Bus Blast Earlier Sunday||Hamas & Qassam Brigades Claim Responsibility for Bus Bombing||Occupation Army Demolishes Nine Palestinian Homes|| STORY: Three people were killed when a Palestinian Resistance man opened fire near east Jerusalem's.. More

  • Rival Koreas to resume high-level talks

    North and South Korea agreed on Sunday to hold ministerial talks in Seoul in mid-August, in a new bid to resume halting efforts at reconciliation in tandem with fresh U.S. and Japanese dialogue with the communist North. South Korea's Unification Ministry said in a statement, issued after officials from the rival states met for the first time in four.. More

  • Iraq Urges UN to Stand Up to U.S. on Inspections

    UPDATED||HIGHLIGHTS: Taha Yassin Ramadan: 'Offer is genuine.'||Bush Dismisses Baghdad's Arms Inspection Offer||Germany, Saudi Arabia and Iran Voice Concern|| STORY: Iraq's press urged U.N. members on Sunday to stand up to the United States and accept Baghdad's offer to hold talks with weapons inspectors. "All members of the United Nations must fulfil.. More

  • Nine Killed in Israel Bus Blast

    UPDATED||HIGHLIGHTS: Israeli Buses on Sunday MorningUsually Packed with Soldiers|| Israeli Occupation Troops Force Palestinian Civilians to Lead them in Potentially Dangerous Searches||Sharon Now Willing to Meet Yehya & Peres to Meet Mubarak in Cairo Monday||Former Arafat Adviser Launches New Political Party|| STORY: A bomb exploded on a bus in northern.. More

  • Russia & Georgia at Logger Heads Over Chechnya

    HIGHLIGHTS: Chechen Fighters Kill 10 Russian Soldiers & Wound 13 Others||Russia Accuses Georgia of Doing Nothing to Curb What It Calls 'Terrorism'||Tensions Escalate as U.S. Army Officers Prepare to Train Georgian Troops to Fight International Terrorism||Georgia Arrests Seven Chechen Fighters; Russia Unimpressed|| STORY: Russian officials reported new.. More

  • Israeli Army Admits Mistakes in Gaza Missile Strike

    Israeli media reports say that an Israeli occupation army probe into the assassination of Hamas's top commander found an intelligence failure led to the deaths of 13 civilians in the F-16 missile strike on the Resistance leader'shouse. Salah Shehada, the commander of Hamas's armed wing, his deputy, and 13 civilians -- including nine children -- were.. More

  • Powell Rejects Iraq Offer on Arms Inspections

    US Secretary of State Colin Powell Saturday emphatically rejected a move by Iraq inviting the chief United Nations weapons inspector to Baghdad to discuss the resumption of inspections halted amid acrimony in December 1998. The offer, which coincided with a new flurry of speculation about a possible US attack on Iraq, had earlier drawn an equally skeptical.. More

  • Thousands of Indonesian Muslims rally for Islamic Law

    About 5,000 Indonesian Muslims marched peacefully through Jakarta on Saturday, calling for the nationwide imposition of sharia, or Islamic law, to rescue the country from its many ills. Chanting "God is Greatest" and carrying placards that read "we miss sharia", the crowd marched through central Jakarta to the top legislature, which is holding its annual.. More